Deputy Commissioner Charlie Pugsley is set to leave the London Fire Brigade this month after...

Published: 1:39 am October 6, 2025
Updated: 11:22 am October 13, 2025
London Fire Brigade Deputy Chief Bows Out After 30 Years – UKNIP

Deputy Commissioner Charlie Pugsley is set to leave the London Fire Brigade this month after nearly three decades of frontline service. He’s off to become the interim chief executive at the Building Safety Regulator (BSR), where he’ll continue championing building safety.

Firefighter Turned Safety Chief

Pugsley’s fire service journey began in 1996, starting at fire stations across London, including Bow, Shoreditch, Stratford, and Peckham. He quickly moved into fire investigation roles at New Cross and Dowgate. Since 2005, he’s led probes into some of the capital’s fiercest blazes, including the infamous Grenfell Tower fire where he was the on-site forensic lead.

Among his high-profile cases was the 2015 Kingsway tunnel fire – a nightmare sparked by an electrical fault inside the Victorian tunnels that also ruptured a gas main, fuelling the inferno.

Frontline Hero Through Every Crisis

Pugsley has also battled dramatic incidents beyond fires. He was active during Storm Eunice and the intense wildfires that ripped through London in summer 2022. One standout moment came when he commanded the response to a boat fire in Greenwich, which saw gas cylinders explode.

“It was a disused minesweeper moored on a central London creek, converted into a floating living and work art space,” Pugsley recalled. “Thankfully, no one was seriously injured, but it was one of the toughest calls I’ve faced.”
“He’s deeply respected across the brigade. While we’ll miss him, we know he’ll thrive at the Building Safety Regulator. We wish him every success.”

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